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【題目】Go down this street and turn ______ / left / .You will see a library in front of you.

A.light B.left C.let D.lift

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:沿著這條街走,。你會在你面前看到一個圖書館。Light輕的;left 左邊;let 讓;lift舉起,梯子。根據音標可知該選B。

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